Friedrich Paul Reichel

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Friedrich Paul Reichel (born 23 December 1858 in Breslau, died December 1934) was a German surgeon.

1881 - 1885: Assistant (Breslau - Surgery - Fischer)

1882: Doctor of medicine

1885 - 1888: Assistant (Berlin - Gynecology - Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder and Robert Michel von Olshausen)

1888 - 1892: Assistant (Würzburg - Surgery - Karl Wilhelm Ernst Joachim Schönborn)

1889: Habilitation in Surgery

1896: Moved to Breslau

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